If I thought my husband would notice that I even have toes I would paint them year 'round but since they are only seen in the summer, that's usually when they get painted. By the way, I need those books. I was too late responding to my bookclub and they sent me the last one in the series which I can't read because I don't have the others. I will regift them on my blog when I'm done! lol

Oh, yes! These 10 little toes MUST be painted all year long! I can't stand to have bare toes. It's like walking around naked. Just can't do it. And as an added bonus, I love painting them strange colors. Like bright orange or green. Or my very favorite color--BLUE!!

I love painted toe nails -- but I do it really backwards. ;) I wear a fairly mild go-with-anything color for the summer time (changing about halfway through to another of the same genre) and then during the covered toes months (to save me from frostbite) I wear really dark or vivid "saucy" colors. I just love the way they make me feel!squirrelsmom*at*hotmail*dot*com

I paint ALL YEAR. Unfortunatly, this has caused my toenails to turn a nice shade of orange (underneath the polish) which perpetuates the cycle of having to paint them ALL YEAR. Someone told me lemon juice works really well @ taking the orange away so I'm thinking about trying it out and laying off the paint for a month or two this winter................

I am a year-round toe polisher. Even if it's pale pink. Can't even stand the sight of my piggies unpolished. Maybe it is one of life's little luxuries that I give myself...not sure the psychology there.

Those are wonderful books, but don't pick me--I have them already. They are great mystery novels!

I don't paint them at all. Thanks to a stint as a waitress, I have really bad foot problems, which require me to wear inserts in my shoes at all times. I can never, ever wear cute sandals or flip flops. Why bother? My toes will never see the light of day anyway. Sniff . . .